A population has a mean and a standard deviation . Find the mean and standard deviation of a sampling distribution of sample means with sample size n. nothing ​(Simplify your​ answer.) nothing ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as​ needed.)

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A population has a mean mu μ equals = 77 and a standard deviation σ = 14. Find the mean and standard deviation of a sampling distribution of sample means with sample size n equals = 26

Answer:

The mean of sampling distribution of the sample mean ( [tex]\= x[/tex]) is [tex]\mu_{\= x } = 77[/tex]

The standard deviation of sampling distribution of the sample mean ( [tex]\= x[/tex]) is  

    [tex]\sigma _{\= x} = 2.746[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The population mean is  [tex]\mu = 77[/tex]

     The  standard deviation is  [tex]\sigma = 14[/tex]

     The sample size is  [tex]n = 26[/tex]

     

Generally the standard deviation of sampling distribution of the sample mean ( [tex]\= x[/tex]) is  mathematically represented as

           [tex]\sigma _{\= x} = \frac{ \sigma }{ \sqrt{n} }[/tex]

substituting values  

          [tex]\sigma _{\= x} = \frac{ 14}{ \sqrt{26} }[/tex]

          [tex]\sigma _{\= x} = 2.746[/tex]

Generally the mean of sampling distribution of the sample mean ( [tex]\= x[/tex]) is  equivalent to the population mean i.e  

      [tex]\mu_{\= x } = \mu[/tex]

      [tex]\mu_{\= x } = 77[/tex]